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Galiyon ka Badshah. Person who knows his way around the city like the back of his band. He knows all the short-cuts by heart and many of the shortest-cuts in the city are attributed to him. He can take you to places in minimum time, avoiding all traffic signals, jams, greedy cops and chakkas. If you air-drop him blind-folded in any part of the city he will smell his way home and brake before every single speed breaker.

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Lom: Abe, take that left . . . whatareyoudoingman??? Now movie is gone beta.Dabba: Saale LKB, if we'd have taken that turn na we might have run into Nazoo and missed the movie, understood. Ab bol, who's the real GKB.

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This special word actually portrays the action of giving someone a dressing down or scolding someone. There is no need to mention the actual noun implied at all. Needless to say, it is a direct translation of the word in multiple Indian languages. It takes the forms 'give' and 'gave'.

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Mahima: "What??? How dare that Gowri try to steal your earrings! Thank god you saw it no? Just give her nicely tomorrow!!"

Preeti: "Correct only! Already I gave her properly for using my chappals once and now this! It's so hard to trust anyone these days I tell you."

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Ambiguous in the context of school or college exams:To 'give an exam' might mean either of the following:(a) You are a student writing the exam (typical Indian usage)(b) You are a teacher conducting the exam (typical Western usage)